## Why This addresses the review comment from #17751 about `marketplace/remove` app-server test portability: https://github.com/openai/codex/pull/17751#discussion_r3104378613 The API returns the removed installed root using the app-server's effective `CODEX_HOME`. On macOS, temporary directory paths can appear as either `/var/...` or `/private/var/...`, so comparing one raw path against another can fail even when `marketplace/remove` behaves correctly. ## What changed - Removed the direct whole-response equality assertion for the installed root path. - Asserted the stable response field, `marketplace_name`, directly. - Compared the expected and returned installed-root paths after canonicalizing their existing parent directories, which avoids requiring the removed leaf directory to still exist. ## Verification - `cargo test -p codex-app-server marketplace_remove_deletes_config_and_installed_root` - `cargo test -p codex-app-server marketplace_remove`
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